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Alessia Russo: Social Media & Euros Impact

Alessia Russo: Social Media & Euros Impact

June 18, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

Alessia Russo,England’s forward,is taking a stand. Ahead ⁣of the European Championship, Russo and the Lionesses are bravely tackling online abuse, a pervasive ⁣issue impacting their ⁤mental well-being.⁣ Learn how Russo and other players are limiting social media use to combat‍ the “damaging” effects of online hate. Their dedication‌ to‍ focus is a testament to the importance of mental resilience. Discover how the team prioritizes team unity and creates⁣ a supportive environment, as echoed by⁤ team members like Ella Toone⁤ and‍ Kiera Walsh. News Directory ‍3⁣ understands the critical role mental health plays in athletic performance. The Lionesses are gearing up for ⁤their title defence,​ focusing on ⁢a healthy ‌team environment. Discover what’s next as they prepare⁢ for the championships.

Key Points

  • Alessia Russo avoids social media ‌during⁢ major tournaments due to online abuse.
  • Lionesses ⁢prepare for their European Championship defense in Switzerland.
  • Players cite toxic environments and damaging effects ⁢of online hate.

Lionesses Tackle Online abuse Ahead of Euro Defense

Updated june 17, 2025

As ‍the Lionesses gear up⁣ to defend‌ their ‍European Championship title in Switzerland next month, several⁢ players are addressing the pervasive issue of online abuse and its ‌impact on ⁤their⁢ mental ⁢well-being. Alessia Russo, a 26-year-old ‌forward for England, is among those who⁢ plan to limit their social media presence during the tournament.

Russo said she finds online abuse “damaging”‍ and prefers to focus on⁣ the opinions of her teammates, coaches, and family. Her comments echo concerns raised by other players, including Manchester united midfielder Grace Clinton,⁤ 22, who aims to avoid⁣ the “toxic surroundings” of social media. Chelsea forward Lauren James ⁢noted that “the abuse never really stops.”

The discussion around social media habits comes in the wake ⁢of British tennis player Katie Boulter ​speaking out about the abuse and death threats⁣ she has received‌ online. The Lionesses are proactively ​addressing the potential distractions and negativity that can arise during major ⁤competitions.

Ella Toone, a midfielder ⁣for ⁣Manchester United, said she‌ will⁣ continue to use instagram but will respect teammates’ decisions​ to disconnect. She added that she and Russo, ​having experienced online abuse, want to⁤ support younger players in the squad.

“The only opinions ⁣that matter are‍ my team-mates, my coaches and my family,” Russo said.

Chelsea midfielder Kiera Walsh said she no‌ longer uses social media. Lucy Bronze, also of Chelsea, acknowledged the double-edged sword ‍of social media, saying, “people write horrible things and obviously our families read it as well and it can be upsetting if ⁢you see ⁢something that’s not very nice.”

what’s next

As ⁤the Lionesses prepare for the European Championship, their⁤ focus remains on team unity and mental resilience. By addressing the‌ issue of online‍ abuse head-on, ⁣they aim to create ⁢a supportive environment where players​ can thrive on the field.

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